2005 Journal Article Parameterization of sex-limited autosomal linkage analysis for MxMedland, Sarah E. (2005). Parameterization of sex-limited autosomal linkage analysis for Mx. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 8 (6), 569-573. doi: 10.1375/183242705774860213 |
2005 Journal Article Opposite effects of androgen receptor CAG repeat length on increased risk of left-handedness in males and femalesMedland, Sarah E., Duffy, David L., Spurdle, Amanda B., Wright, Margaret J., Geffen, Gina M., Montgomery, Grant W. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2005). Opposite effects of androgen receptor CAG repeat length on increased risk of left-handedness in males and females. Behavior Genetics, 35 (6), 735-744. doi: 10.1007/s10519-005-6187-3 |
2005 Journal Article Genomewide significant linkage to migrainous Hheadache on chromosome 5q21Nyholt, Dale R., Morley, Katherine I., Ferreira, Manual A. R., Medland, Sarah E., Boomsma, Dorret I., Heath, Andrew C., Merikangas, Kathleen R., Montgomery, Grant W. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2005). Genomewide significant linkage to migrainous Hheadache on chromosome 5q21. American Journal Of Human Genetics, 77 (3), 500-512. doi: 10.1086/444510 |
2004 Journal Article Alternate parameterization for scalar and non-scalar sex-limitation models in MxMedland, Sarah E. (2004). Alternate parameterization for scalar and non-scalar sex-limitation models in Mx. Twin Research, 7 (3), 299-305. doi: 10.1375/136905204774200587 |
2004 Journal Article Gender diagnosticity and androgen receptor gene CAG repeat sequenceLoehlin, John C., Jonsson, Erik G., Gustavsson, J. Petter, Schalling, Martin, Medland, Sarah E., Montgomery, Grant W. and Martin, Nicholas G. (2004). Gender diagnosticity and androgen receptor gene CAG repeat sequence. Twin Research, 7 (5), 456-461. doi: 10.1375/1369052042335359 |
2004 Journal Article Effects of culture, sex, and age on the distribution of handedness: An evaluation of the sensitivity of three measures of handednessMedland, Sara E., Perelle, I., De Monte, V. and Ehrman, L. (2004). Effects of culture, sex, and age on the distribution of handedness: An evaluation of the sensitivity of three measures of handedness. Laterality, 9 (3), 287-297. doi: 10.1080/13576500342000040a |
2004 Journal Article A genome scan for eye color in 502 twin families: Most variation is due to a QTL on chromosome 15qZhu, G., Evans, D. M., Duffy, D. L., Montgomery, G. W., Medland, S. E., Gillespie, N. A., Ewen, K. R., Jewell, M., Liew, Y. W., Hayward, N. K., Sturm, R. A., Trent, J. M. and Martin, N. G. (2004). A genome scan for eye color in 502 twin families: Most variation is due to a QTL on chromosome 15q. Twin Research, 7 (2), 197-210. doi: 10.1375/136905204323016186 |
2003 Journal Article Special twin environments, genetic influences and their effects on the handedness of twins and their siblingsMedland, S. E., Wright, M. J., Geffen, G. M., Hay, D. A., Levy, F., Martin, N. G. and Duffy, D. L. (2003). Special twin environments, genetic influences and their effects on the handedness of twins and their siblings. Twin Research, 6 (2), 119-130. doi: 10.1375/136905203321536245 |
2003 Journal Article A note on including phenotypic information from monozygotic twins in variance components Qtl linkage analysisEvans D.M. and Medland S.E. (2003). A note on including phenotypic information from monozygotic twins in variance components Qtl linkage analysis. Annals of Human Genetics, 67 (6), 613-617. doi: 10.1046/j.1529-8817.2003.00069.x |
2002 Journal Article A rapid screen of the severity of mild traumatic brain injuryComerford, V. E., Geffen, G. M., May, C., Medland, S. E. and Geffen, L. B. (2002). A rapid screen of the severity of mild traumatic brain injury. Journal of Clinical And Experimental Neuropsychology, 24 (4), 409-419. doi: 10.1076/jcen.24.4.409.1044 |
2002 Journal Article Lateralization of speech production using verbal/manual dual tasks: meta-analysis of sex differences and practice effectsMedland, S. E., Geffen, G. and McFarland, K. (2002). Lateralization of speech production using verbal/manual dual tasks: meta-analysis of sex differences and practice effects. Neuropsychologia, 40 (8), 1233-1239. doi: 10.1016/S0028-3932(01)00228-7 |